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Literally and figuratively following in the footsteps of his friend David Woetzel, Garth Guessman, of California, has searched for creatures that Western science declares extinct. After these two Americans had consulted with the missionary Jim Blume, on the mainland of Papua New Guinea in 2004, they took a small plane to Umboi Island, home of …

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“Prehistoric” Cryptids

Whether in Africa, Papua New Guinea, Australia, the Western Hemisphere, or elsewhere, these apparent "living fossil" cryptids have shocked eyewitnesses for years: dinosaurs and pterosaurs, not extinct, very much alive.

Meet the Mormons – Candy Bomber

Known as “The Candy Bomber” during the 1940s Berlin Airlift, Gail Halvorsen sparked a movement when he started dropping candy tied to small parachutes out of his airplane window to children below. This became a life-saving boost to the morale of the people of West Berlin

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A new name for the original husband-wife marriage relationship: adahmeve

Never forgotten, in spite of legal measures, traditional marriage has a name of its own: "adahmeve." - ordained of God.

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New nonfiction book “Modern Pterosaurs” by J. D. Whitcomb

Astonishing discovery of a genuine photograph of a modern pterosaur (living in the 19th century)